Perception in spanish

Percepción

pronunciation: peɹ̩θepθioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures

perception = percepción, concepción, impresión, idea, opinión. 

Example: Nevertheless, citation indexes do seek to link documents according to their content (or at least the perception of their content held by the author of the source work).

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» change + Posesivo + perception = cambiar de percepción, cambiar de opinión, cambiar + Posesivo + percepción, cambiar + Posesivo + opinión.

Example: Changing perceptions and improving tarnished reputations is a huge task that will take considerable time.

» ESP (extrasensory perception) = percepción extrasensorial.

Example: These people believe not only in alien abductions, but also in things like UFOs, ESP (extrasensory perception), astrology, and crystal therapy.

» misperception = error de percepción, idea falsa, suposición falsa. 

Example: Part time librarians often suffer from colleagues' and administrators' misperceptions about their commitment to the profession = A menudo los bibliotecarios a tiempo parcial padecen los errores de percepción sobre su dedicación a la profesión por parte de colegas y directivos.

» perceptions study = sondeo de opinión.

Example: A public perceptions study of the work of librarians revealed that librarianship is considered low in status relative to other professions, but also that within the field itself, segregation occurs along gender lines.

» self-perception = percepción de uno mismo.

Example: This article investigates library schools in an attempt to offer some enlightenment not only on library education, but on the nature of librarians and their self-perceptions.

» sensory perception = percepción sensorial.

Example: Sensory perception appears to fit your particular context so consult this entry.

Perception synonyms

sensing in spanish: , pronunciation: sensɪŋ part of speech: noun percept in spanish: , pronunciation: pɜrsept part of speech: noun perceiving in spanish: , pronunciation: pɜrsivɪŋ part of speech: verb perceptual experience in spanish: , pronunciation: pɜrseptʃəwəlɪkspɪriəns part of speech: noun
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